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baby's bellybutton

So what to do if I want my baby to have a iny not an outy bellybutton??
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are u that concerned on ur childs bellybutton? thats a littlee extreme. good luck in raising a kid who u want to nip and tuck to make how u want it!!! this aint build a baby u get what u get and dont throw a fit!!
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Does it seriously matter...
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Ur baby geta what it gets u cant make it have one or the other. My first has an iny but my second has more of an outy.
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Okay lady's this is funny but to one of you guys comment I mentioned it to some of my friends and one of them said she heard if they cut the belly cord to short baby will have small pinus jajaja don't know if true but make me laugh 2 :D
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I was told to tape a penny ontop of belly button after cord falls off.
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May be after birth u should cut umbilical cord short....and push the belly button in during starting few days after birth.
Thats my thought...not confirmed. Let us know if you find a good answer.
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That's not true at all!!! I'm sure many mothers of 'outies' are super clean!! Very funny though, thank you for making me laugh :-)
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I am not to sure on how true this is but my grandma said and outie wasn't cleaned good enough so I was scared with my frist and cleaned all the time and hers in a inie like I said not sure how true this is
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There's nothing you can do to change it. It's a result of how your baby's umbilical cord met his/her belly at the beginning. It would be like thinking you could change their eye colour.
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